The New York Yankees are shifting their lineup dynamics with new player additions like Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm, as well as emerging talent such as Austin Wells and Jasson Dominguez. General Manager Brian Cashman expressed the need for additional right-handed bats, with several options available through trade or recent cuts from other teams. With Giancarlo Stanton and DJ LeMahieu on the injured list, the Yankees are particularly interested in a right-handed hitter who can cover left field or third base, highlighting utilityman Pablo Reyes as a potential fit due to his solid spring performance.
It wasn't long ago that the Yankees' lineup was almost entirely comprised of right-handed hitters, but the additions of such players as Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm, plus the emergence of in-house options like Austin Wells, and switch-hitter Jasson Dominguez has brought a lot more balance to the Bronx.
Ideally, a right-handed hitter that could handle at least one of left field or third base would be the best fit, as such a player could step into the outfield if Dominguez struggles in his first extended stint of MLB playing time.
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